The Performance of American Government: Checks and MinusesFree Press, 1972 - 372 pages |
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... Democratic Candidates , 1920-1940 ( in percentages ) Democratic Percentage of Two - Party Vote City 1920 1924 1928 1932 1936 1940 New York 30.5 43.9 62.1 71.4 75.2 56.2 Cook County ( Chicago ) 23.7 24.7 46.9 57.1 64.1 55.5 Philadelphia ...
... Democratic Candidates , 1920-1940 ( in percentages ) Democratic Percentage of Two - Party Vote City 1920 1924 1928 1932 1936 1940 New York 30.5 43.9 62.1 71.4 75.2 56.2 Cook County ( Chicago ) 23.7 24.7 46.9 57.1 64.1 55.5 Philadelphia ...
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... Democrats enjoyed a slight advantage in party identification . The Democratic margin increased over the next two decades , at a slow average rate or less than 1 percent a year . Change came more rapidly in the 1960s . The Democrats ...
... Democrats enjoyed a slight advantage in party identification . The Democratic margin increased over the next two decades , at a slow average rate or less than 1 percent a year . Change came more rapidly in the 1960s . The Democrats ...
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... Democratic majority is found in changes in party identification . If we compare loyalty toward the Demo- crats among several population groups in 1960 and 1968 , we find some important changes . The total percentage of Democratic ...
... Democratic majority is found in changes in party identification . If we compare loyalty toward the Demo- crats among several population groups in 1960 and 1968 , we find some important changes . The total percentage of Democratic ...
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